Preventative Maintenance and Leak Prevention Reporting via Rope Access.

Think Access carries out planned preventative maintenance programmes for building envelopes, identifying and resolving potential leak sources before they cause damage. We provide detailed condition reports that support asset management and planned maintenance budgeting.

Scope at a glance

Inspected elements


Sealant joints · Flashings · Drainage outlets · Membrane terminations & penetrations

Visit actions


Condition inspection · Drainage clearance · Early resealing · Risk-based prioritisation

Reporting


Element-by-element condition · Actions taken · Residual life estimates · Next-visit recommendations

What we do

Targeting what fails first

Preventative maintenance for building envelopes focuses on the elements most likely to fail first sealant joints, flashings, drainage outlets, membrane terminations and service penetrations. By inspecting and treating these on a planned basis, we prevent the majority of leak incidents that would otherwise require reactive remediation.

What a visit includes

Our preventative maintenance visits include condition inspection of all critical sealing elements, clearance of drainage systems, re-application of sealant where early signs of deterioration are identified, and resealing of any joints found to be at risk of failure in the next maintenance cycle.

Prioritised by failure risk

We prioritise elements by failure risk, allowing maintenance expenditure to be focused where it matters most rather than spread thinly across the whole envelope.

Condition reporting & budgeting

Condition reports document the current state of each element, the maintenance actions taken, the residual life estimate for each sealing system and the recommended scope and timing for the next visit. This supports planned maintenance budgets and helps building owners avoid the significantly higher cost of reactive repair programmes.

Why Think Access

Prevention is always more cost-effective than cure in building envelope maintenance. Think Access puts in place the planned maintenance programme that keeps water out of your building.

F.A.Q’s

The appropriate frequency depends on the age, condition and exposure of the building envelope. Typical programmes range from annual to biannual visits, with additional reactive visits following storm events. We recommend an appropriate frequency following an initial condition survey.

Yes. We manage preventative maintenance programmes across building portfolios, providing standardised reporting and coordinated scheduling to ensure consistent coverage across all sites.

Free survey

Let’s talk about how we can help you get more from your space. Reach out today to book your free site survey, we’ll take care of the rest.